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  • A $20k American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, no screen

    Posted: 2025-04-25 15:01:37

    The Verge reports on a new electric pickup truck called the Slate, aiming for a base price of $20,000. To achieve this low cost, the truck will be barebones, lacking features considered standard in modern vehicles like paint (it will ship with a raw metal finish), a stereo system, and an infotainment screen. Instead of traditional dealerships, the Slate will be sold directly to consumers, further cutting costs. While the truck's range and other specifications are not yet finalized, it's being marketed as a utilitarian work vehicle.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43794284

    Hacker News commenters were generally skeptical of the Slate truck's claimed $20,000 price point, citing the history of vaporware and overly optimistic projections in the EV space. Some questioned the viability of a bare-bones approach, arguing that even a basic work truck needs certain features. Others pointed out that the target market, tradespeople and contractors, might prefer used ICE trucks for their reliability and established ecosystem of parts and repairs. A few commenters expressed interest in the concept, especially if it could be customized with aftermarket parts, but the overall sentiment leaned towards cautious pessimism. Several also criticized the Verge article's writing style and focus on Jeff Bezos.